Thursday, June 11th 2015

SilverStone Announces the Kublai KL05 Chassis

SilverStone announced the Kublai KL05 series case. The Kublai KL05 is a high quality ATX tower case designed for enthusiasts with the need for ample liquid cooling and storage space. It has convenient tool-less 5.25" drive bays and highly flexible cages designed to accommodate any combination of 2.5" or 3.5" drives. With a relatively tall and slender profile, it has surprising room for fitting liquid coolers.

Not only does it have complete support for 240mm and 280mm radiators on both the top and the front panel, it has numerous paths for tubing, mounting holes for fans, and easily removable filters for an exceptionally cool and clean build. KL05 is offered in two variations depending on front panel design so whether the preference is for a direct intake case with side window or a conservative, quiet build with indirect intake and sound-absorbing foam, there is a model perfectly suited for the intended task.
Special Features:
  • Interference-free design for mounting 240mm or 280mm radiator
  • Highly flexible storage accommodation of up to 8 or 11 drives*
  • Quick access filters for easy cleaning
  • Motherboard back plate opening for quick CPU cooler assembly
  • Mesh front panel intake maximizes airflow with side window for viewing system innards (KL05-W)
  • Front-side intake vents with foam padded side panels to minimize noise (KL05-Q)
  • All black painted interior for stylish look
*Requires purchase of additional drive cage
The recommended End User price (excl. VAT): KL05B-Q/ KL05B-W: US $69.97.

The KL05B-Q/KL05B-W will be available in our stock on the 16th of June.

For more information, visit the product page.
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9 Comments on SilverStone Announces the Kublai KL05 Chassis

#1
EzioAs
That's pretty good considering the price. I like how SilverStone provides some extra space on the top for radiators
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#2
nyoki44
hasn't this case been out for a while? hardwarecuncks has a review of it from march and pcper has one from April. newegg has had it listed for a good while now so why are they saying its going to be in stock soon? ar they reintroducing it? im so confused?
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#3
Assimilator
nyoki44hasn't this case been out for a while? hardwarecuncks has a review of it from march and pcper has one from April. newegg has had it listed for a good while now so why are they saying its going to be in stock soon? ar they reintroducing it? im so confused?
You are correct. Either TPU is late to the party, or Silverstone had production problems, or they tweaked the design and are now re-releasing it. TPU, can we have some clarification please?
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#4
claylomax
AssimilatorYou are correct. Either TPU is late to the party, or Silverstone had production problems, or they tweaked the design and are now re-releasing it. TPU, can we have some clarification please?
I got my current case when I saw a review on TPU; I then found it had been released for more than a year, no big deal but I guess in this case TPU is late.
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#5
AsRock
TPU addict
Looks like there been more effort in to this one than some lately i have seen of theirs, not if it matters still not buying a case like that with the PSU at the bottom maybe if it had much more room down there but nope wont touch it.
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#6
claes
nyoki44hasn't this case been out for a while? hardwarecuncks has a review of it from march and pcper has one from April. newegg has had it listed for a good while now so why are they saying its going to be in stock soon? ar they reintroducing it? im so confused?
SilverStone tends to put out the PRs/launch a product after it's already been released for some reason. The MM01 was listed for three months on their site before there were any PRs.

Maybe they're just behind in North America?
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#7
Rowsol
A silverstone case that doesn't have an inverted motherboard. What is this madness?
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#8
Caring1
AssimilatorYou are correct. Either TPU is late to the party, or Silverstone had production problems, or they tweaked the design and are now re-releasing it. TPU, can we have some clarification please?
Benchmark Reviews posted their review of the Silverstone Kublai KL05B-Q on the 29th of March this year.
They look the same.
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#9
Uplink10
They better update their website because I did not find additional HDD cage anywhere.
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